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OLD DOMINION: It’s What They Do

Old Dominion continues its Bud Light Dive Bar shows tomorrow night in Los Angeles, California at Harvard & Stone. The guys are playing these special shows all throughout the month of August to celebrate the release of their second album Happy Endings–which arrives on August 25th. Old Dominion got their start playing on smaller stages, but since then the band has moved up in the size of stages they play, thanks to their hit songs “Break Up With Him,” “Snapback,” and “Song For another Time,” from their first album, Meat And Candy, plus their new one from Happy Endings, “No Such Thing as A Broken Heart.” Old Dominion’s Trevor Rosen says that downsizing to smaller stages, is no different than learning to play larger stages…it’s all just part of their job, “We had to figure out how to play a stadium and that was a little weird…but now we’re able to do that. But, it’s not like it’s weird to go back into a club…I mean, that’s what we do. We play music.”

If you want to check out Old Dominion’s regular tour schedule, you can head to Old Dominion Band dot com or just click HERE

If you want more info, about the Bud Light Dive Bar shows, you can click HERE for more details and to register for tickets.

Date               Venue                                    City, State

8/15                Harvard & Stone                    Los Angeles, CA

8/22               Bub City                                  Chicago, IL

8/23               Backforty Saloon                   Grand Rapids, MI

8/28               McCarthy’s Downtown         Cleveland, OH

8/29               The Drinkery                         Cincinnati, OH

8/30               Arlene’s Grocery                   New York, NY

Fans who are able to gain access to each special show will get a first listen of Old Dominion’s highly anticipated sophomore album, Happy Endings, which comes out during the run of the Old Dominion Bud Light Dive Bar Shows.

Pre-Order or Pre-Save Happy Endings HERE.

audio  Trevor from Old Dominion says that no matter what the size of the stage, the guys still know how to play music. (:08)
“We had to figure out how to play a stadium and that was a little weird…but now we’re able to do that. But, it’s not like it’s weird to go back into a club…I mean, that’s what we do. We play music.”